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have a good run idiom meaning

“Have a Good Run” (Idiom)

Definition:

“Have a good run” is an idiomatic expression that means to enjoy a period of success, effectiveness, or good fortune in an activity or pursuit.

Usage:

Etymology:

The phrase likely originates from sports, particularly running. A “good run” in this context means a successful performance or consistent success over a certain period. Over time, it has been adopted more broadly to refer to any successful period, not just in sports.

Pronunciation:

/hæv ə ɡʊd rʌn/

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Antonyms:

  1. After years of hard work, the company decided to close its doors, but it will always be remembered for having a good run in the industry.
  2. Even though our team lost in the finals, we can still be proud of having a good run throughout the tournament.
  3. The old diner had a good run, serving the community for over fifty years before finally shutting down.
  4. My favorite TV show had a good run with loyal fans, but it eventually ended after its tenth season.
  5. Despite the challenges, the startup had a good run and managed to attract significant investment before selling to a larger firm.

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